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Advances in agaro-oligosaccharides preparation and bioactivities for revealing the structure-function relationship

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 145, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2021.110408

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Agar; Agarase expression; Agarose; Agaro-oligosaccharides; Biological activities

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  1. National Key Research and Development Project [2019YFD0901901]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31922072]
  3. Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province [tsqn201812020]

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This review summarizes the methods for extracting agaro-oligosaccharides from red algae, investigates their production and bioactivities, discusses current research issues, and provides insight into future research directions.
Agaro-oligosaccharides originating from red algae have attracted increasing attention in both basic theoretical research and applied fields due to their excellent bioactivities, which indicates the wide prospects of agarooligosaccharides for application in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Thus, a considerable number of studies regarding functional agaro-oligosaccharides preparation as well as the bioactivities exploration have been carried out. Based on these studies, this review first introduced different methods that have been used in agar extraction from red algae, and further provided research progress on arylsulfatase. Then, different methods used for agaro-oligosaccharides production were summarized. Moreover, the abundant bioactivities of agaro-oligosaccharides were described in detail. Finally, this review has discussed current research problems and further provided critical aspects, which may be helpful for revealing the structure-function relationship of agarooligosaccharide.

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